Monthly Archives: January 2001
eFiles: January 29, 2001
A Buyers Market? Think AgainSure, dot-coms are folding left and right, but that doesnt mean youll be able to scoop up the best and...
Cable to Link U.S., Europe
Cable & Wireless PLC. and Alcatel have started building what they call the worlds most advanced IP trans-Atlantic cable, linking Long Island to Cornwall,...
Whats Your Exposure?
Trying to find the security holes in your customers networks? Then consider hiring a security assessment service, a new breed of service provider that...
Fast Breaks Newsfront: January 29, 2001
Down for CountMicrosofts online properties, the thirdmost popular destination on the Internet, were inaccessible for nearly two days because of an internal routing error...
Pondering Privacy
Barely out of the gate, members of the 107th Congress are racing to address the question of online privacy, and, already, a half-dozen bills...
All Aboard the VPN Train
The rail riders of vancou- ver, British Columbia, are in for the ride of their lives when, later this year, a new generation of...
Congress Readies For Privacy Fight
Capitol hill is gearing up to tackle the online privacy issue once again — and this time there appears to be more resolve to...
Web Apps Pose Security Threat
Even if your network is not totally secure, you probably thought you had defenses in all the right places. Think again.The next wave of...
Close Calls, But No Cracks
The dust has settled from the frantic first week of Openhack III, with its heavy traffic and mass of DoS attacks. The second week...
A Cool SSH Security Tool
Putty, Simon Tathams quietly developed SSH client, has become one of my most often used tools over the past several months, particularly during eWeek...